词条 | Carmen Rico Godoy |
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}}{{Infobox writer | name = Carmen Rico Godoy | image = | caption = | pseudonym = | birth_name = Carmen Rico Carabias | birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|8|30}} | birth_place = Paris | death_date = {{Death date and age|2001|9|12|1939|8|30}} | death_place = Madrid, Spain | occupation = Writer, journalist, political scientist | genre = | movement = | notableworks = | awards = | spouse = Andrés Vicente Gómez | children = José Manuel Garasino Rico (deceased)[1] }} Carmen Rico Carabias known as Carmen Rico Godoy (August 30, 1939 – September 12, 2001) was a writer, journalist and active Spanish feminist. BiographyDaughter of the also journalist Josefina Carabias and sister of the diplomatic María de las Mercedes Rico, was born in Paris while her mother exiled in the French capital since the Spanish Civil War.Her father, Socialist and Republican, remained in prison by the Franco regime until 1944, year in which the family met in Madrid. Ten years later they were to live in the United States, where her mother was a correspondent for the daily information. At Georgetown University, she studied political science, graduating in 1958. At the beginning of the Decade of 1960, installed in Paris, she started to publish in different newspapers. After passing by Argentina, was established in Spain in 1971. Her journalistic activity focused on the new and successful weekly, Cambio 16, of which she was co-founder. She also published in other journals, film scripts and in the Sunday edition of El Pais. Her latest novel, Fin de Fiesta, was a farewell of her readers. She was married to film producer Andrés Vicente Gómez. She died in Madrid on September 12, 2001. WorksNovels
Trials
Screenplays
Awards
References1. ^José Manuel Garasino dies 2. ^La periodista y escritora Carmen Rico Godoy muere en Madrid a los 62 años.
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